Production of pulses in India, the world's largest producer and consumer, is stagnant at 17-18 million tonnes. It imports 4-5 million tonnes to meet its shortfall.
"It is good to see that in the very beginning of the New Year, one of our leading institutions, IARI, New Delhi, has released PADT-16, a variety of arhar that yields about 20 quintal/ha and matures in 120 days against 160-180 days taken by the presently used varieties," Singh said while addressing an annual conference of vice chancellors of agricultural universities and ICAR directors here.
The Minister hoped that the farm institutes would develop more improved varieties, not only of pulses but oilseeds as well.
As per the latest data, total area sown under pulses remained lower by 2.75 per cent at 139.07 lakh hectare till January 22 of the Rabi season of this year as against 143.01 lakh hectare last season.
The fall in pulses output in 2014-15 due to poor rains had spiked up prices to Rs 200 per kg in most retail markets.
Stating that the country's farm sector needs to attain 4 per cent growth rate, Singh said, "In the past, we have been able to reach close to the target but have not achieved it. In the face of climate change, increasing and emerging abiotic and biotic stresses, the challenge is tough but I feel with our research capability, the task is not insurmountable."
He also said that there is an urgent need to address issues concerning rainfed agriculture, which accounts for about 56 per cent of the total cropped area.
"The National Agriculture Science Fund created for solving problems in cutting edge areas and capacity building is a step in right direction. These have to be carried forward in the mission mode," he added.
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